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Annotated Abbott and Costello. The
A Complete Viewer's Guide to the Comedy Team and Their 38 Films
Author: | Matthew Coniam and Nick Santa Maria |
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Paperback: | 500 pages |
Publisher: | McFarland & Company (2022) |
Avg. Rating: | [ Unrated ] |
ISBN: | 1476682440 |
In Print? | Yes |
The Abbott & Costello films featuring Shemp Howard and Joe Besser in supporting roles are discussed in detail, as well as Joe Besser iconic 'Stinky' in THE ABBOTT AND COSTELLO SHOW.
From the back cover...
"Abbott and Costello were the most popular comedians of the 1940s, with burlesque-inspired routines that enthralled audiences on both radio and television. Oddly, their films have not received the same level of attention from critics and writers as those of other comedy teams.
This book is a scene-by-scene, film-by-film guide to their movies, making a compelling case for their inclusion among the very top tier of comic artists. Featuring new research and some surprising revelations, the book introduces newcomers to the delights of this uproarious team and provides confirmed fans with the ultimate companion to their work. Also included is a foreword by John Landis, the celebrated director and Abbott and Costello devotee."
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